The name "Eskaya" refers to the only known indigenous people of Bohol, Philippines. Eskaya Beach Resort is in Panglao Island, which is at the southernmost tip of Bohol. It is located halfway through Panglao along its coast facing Bohol Sea.

The "all villa-resort" is a sprawling 16-hectare property. It has a boutique style with only 15 well-appointed villas which accounts for its privacy. Two villas, the Presidential & Family, have 2 bedrooms with 2 bathroom facilities & living room. The resort is a good place for those looking for peace & serenity.

Architecture of the buildings is decidedly Filipino with a splash of modern amenities. The thatched villas, or “balai” in the dialect, are single-detached. These are built with sturdy construction materials, but the ample use of indigenous materials like bamboo, cogon, and wood for finishing is highly evident.

Travel Quotes:

I still make sure to go, at least once every year, to a country where things cannot be taken for granted, and where there is either too much law and order or too little. Christopher Hitchens

“Everyone carries his own inch rule of taste, and amuses himself by applying it, triumphantly, wherever he travels. Henry Adams

Desserts Food, Philippine Cuisine

As a tropical oriental country it should come as no surprise there are many treats made from rice and coconuts. One often seen dessert is bibingka, a hot rice cake optionally topped with a pat of butter, slices of kesong puti (white cheese), itlog na maalat (salted duck eggs), and sometimes grated coconut. There are also glutinous rice sweets called biko made with sugar, butter, and coconut milk.